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The Eddie Sutton Foundation has announced the inaugural four winners of the Eddie Sutton 6th Man Scholarship Award to recognize students who are cancer survivors or who have faced a cancer diagnosis with a family member. Among the winners is an Oklahoma State University student from Sasakwa, who has waged her own war against the disease.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Employment Security Commission’s (OESC) monthly employment report, released Wednesday, Sept. 27, shows that Seminole County climbed up a notch from being tied with Haskell county for the third highest rate of unemployment in the state to holding the fourth highest rate.
Read moreA Konawa resident faces charges after allegedly removing the metal siding from another resident’s house, causing an estimated loss valued at $1,500.
Read moreA quarter century of prolonged interruptions, accompanied by self- doubt and lengthy hours of research, have ended for Don Branscum – poet, songwriter and now, Texas author.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Historic Preservation Office will hold a Lunch and Learn webinar on Friday, October 6, at noon that focuses on how to research land allotments in Oklahoma. Nancy Calhoun, a volunteer and research librarian for the Oklahoma Historical Society, will be the featured presenter. Allotment was the federal policy of dividing communally held Native land into individually owned private property.
Read moreSeminole Mayor Waldo Lilly resigned near the end of a special city council meeting in Municipal Building Tuesday evening.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education recently approved allocations to fund Oklahoma Teacher Connection (OTC) pre-collegiate and collegiate grant programs and the distribution of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) program awards for teacher certification acceleration programs at two universities.
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